HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-10-14, Page 7'IIURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1948
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Clearing
AUCTION SALE
or
FARM STOCK, IMPLEIVIENTS,
,GRAIN, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
at Lot 23, Bayfield Road North,
Stanley Township, 1 mile east
of Varna, or 3 miles west
of Brucefield, on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15
at 12:30 sharp, 'consisting' of:
A matched, team of Belgian
snares, 5 and 6 yrs. old; 11 Dur-
ham, Ayrshire and Holstein cows
and heifers which have been TB
,tested; 21 steers and heifers rang-
ing from 2 yrs. old to calves; 2
Yorkshire sows. A full line of
farm implements including M: H.
No. 20 Row Crop tractor (one
:year old) fully equipped; power
lift scuffler; power lift 2 -furrow
plow; also for sale is .a large
supply" of electric equipment;
harness; 1,000 bus. of mixed grain
and some household effects.
Full listing in last week's
STEWS -RECORD.
TERMS—CASH
No reserve as the farm is sold
MELVIN WEBSTER, Prop.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auct.
Fred Watson, Clerk. 42-b
AUCTION SALE
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
(from the lot adjoining the Hotel
Clinton, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16
at 1:30 p.m. sharp, including:
'Studio couch and occasional
..chairs; electric .radio; en Axmin-
ster rug 9'x12'; electric Kelvin-
.ator; modern breakfast suite; kit-
chen table and chairs;, garden
tools, dishes and numerous other
articles.
For further information regard-
ing this sale, see last week's
,CLINTON NEWS -RECORD.
TERMS—CASH
MRS. W. J. COOK,
Proprietress
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
.42-b Auctioneer
VARNA
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CLINTONNEWS-RECORD
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
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FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS;
at West Half of Lot No. 19,
Bayfield Road North, just north
of the Village of Varna, on
. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18�
at 2 p.m., • the following:
CATTLE: Black and white cow,
31 yrs. old, due April 16; red
cow, 21/4 yrs; old, due April 25;
red heifer 2 yrs. old due April 5th.
IMPLEMENTS: 1927 Buick Aut-
otrac in good running order with
lights; M. •H. spring tooth cultiv-
ator (tractor hitch); M. 11. 15
disc fertilizer drill; M. H. binder
Eft. cut; M. H. dump rake; 1VI. I
bean scuffler with harvester; ' 6
section of diamond harrows with.
stretcher; Otaco No. 21 tractor
plow on rubber (narrow -bottoms)
Otaco'manure spreader; 14 plate
tractor Bissell disc; 3 section Bis..
sell spring tooth harrows; Deer-
ing mower 6 ft. cut,;,2 drum steel
roller; 2 farm wagons; hay rack;
stone boat with tongue; M. H.
root pulper; McCormick Deering
walking plow; spring tooth cul-
tivator; Clinton -fanning mill; 1
horse plow; set of bench sleighs;
with bunk and flat rack; single
scuffler; set of Renfrew 2000 lb.
scales; McCormick Deering cream
separator No. 2—S. with stain-
less steel discs (500 lb. capacity);
steel tire top buggy; cutter; 3
used tires and tubes on demouent-
able rims (5,25" x 21 size).
The above implements are all
nearly new.
TERMS:CASH
ALVIN R. AUSTIN, Proprietor.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
Auctioneer
41 -d -b
Lloyd Keys, Clayton and Keith
Keys attended Atwood Fair.,
Miss Eva Leggate, Fred, Walter
Leggate, Thedford, spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Keys
-and family.
In last week's issue of The
NEWS -RECORD it was stated
that Lloyd Keys had purchased a
farm from Ed. Foster. Mr. Keys
.has informed The NEWS-
RECORD that this information is
sincorreet and that this farm has
:not been purchased by him.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. end Mrs. Bill Elwood, Mary
Joyce and Mrs. Mary Anderson ' HAROLD JACKSON,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 42-b • Auctioneer
Lloyd Keys and family.
AUCTION SALE
—of—
FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS'
at Lot 7, Concession 3, Stanley
Township, on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20
1 ORSES:, Team geldings, 9 and
10 yrs. old.
CATTLE: Registered Shorthorn
bull, born Feb. 1947; 9 cows, 2
steers, .3 baby„ beef; 6 calves, 150
New .Hampshire pullets.
PIGS: 20 pigs, 180 lbs.
IMPLEMENTS: Full line of
farm machinery; Allis Chalmers
model C ,tractor, on rubber, with
starter and lights, r scuffler and
bean puller attachments; side de
livery rake; tractor drill; hay
loader, 2 -furrow Oliver plow;
manure spreader; rubber tire wa-
gon; mower; harrows; double disc;
binder; 2 -section lever harrows;
Renfrew electric cream separator;
sleighs; 14 h.p. gas engine. The
implements are all in good con-
dition. 95 ton mixed hay; mixed
feed end feed; beans.
Household effects.
TERMS—CASH
WILLIAM McKENZIE, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auet.
E. P. Chesney Clerk. 41-2-b
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of FARM, FARM STOCK
• and IMPLEMENTS
on West Half of Lot 27, Conces-
sion 4, West Wawanosh, 4 miles
north of Auburn, on
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22
at 1 p.m., including:
Team horses, 4 cows, 8 calves,
15 spring ewes. Full line of farm
machinery; also mixed grain and
hay.
-At same time and place there
will be offered for sale subject
to a reserve bid, the farm of
100 acres, well watered, clay
loam soil,. 85 acres cultivated, on
which is situated a bank barn
48x56, driving shed 20x47 on a
good cement foundation over
sheep and pig pen; white stucco
house with hydro, hard and soft
water.
TERMS on property made
known day of sale.
Chattels—CASH, •
T. J. IBAMFO1tD, Proprietor
AUCTION SALE `
of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
from the lot adjoining the Clinton
Hotel, Victoria St., Clinton, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23.
at 1;30 p.m. sharp, the following:
Bedroom suite; a/a size bed and
springs; full size bed and springs;
dresser; studio couch (nearly
new); dining room table and 6
chairs (quarter -cut oak); floor
lamp; hall rack; 4 rocking chairs;
wicker rocking chair; Axminster
rug 9'x.12'; fumed oak desk; buf-
fet mirror; hall mirror; 2 small
tables; 2 card tables; kitchen ex-
tension table and 6 chairs; modern
breakfast' suite; kitchen drop leaf
table; 3 kitchen chairs (Windsor
style); kitchen stool; Beattie el-
ectric washing machine; set of
dishes; dishes; large granite roast-
ing pan; kitchen utensils and num-
erous other articles.
TERMS—CASH
MRS. G. VANHORNE,
Proprietress
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT,
42-3-b Auctioneer
Goderich Township
Mn and Mrs, James E. Brown,
Kathleen and Jamie, Brantford,
spent Saturday last with Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Middleton.
PAGE SEVEN
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
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FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS°
Lot 20, Concession 11, Mullett
Township, 11/4' miles east of
Londesboro, on
HOLMES"VILLE
Mrs. ShaW, Biuevale, has been
visiting Rev. and Mrs. C. P. Tav=
ener.
Rev. and Mrs. Stewart Miner
and daughter, Fordwich, are
spending a few (Isere' with the
lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Trewartha.
Mr. and Mrs. William Herbert,
THURSDAY,OCTOBER 21st Toronto, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer "Potter and
family and -also were renewing
acquaintances in the village.
Sunday and weekend visitors
With Mrs. Albert Bond and fam-
ily were hex daughter, Miss Helen
Bond, London; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
PIGS: f 1 York pigs, 3 months Potter and daughter, Miss Ruth,
old; 1 York sow: Clinton; NI. ad Mrs. W
POULTRY: 100 Hybrid pullets. Holland andand Ma orand
Godeesley-
IMPLEMENTS: Massey, -Harris, rich.
binder, 7 ft. cut; Massey -Harris C Church Anniversary
A,nniversare services will be
held in Holmesville United
Church on Sunday, October 17,
with services at 11 a.m, and 7.30
p.m, Rev. W. A. Gardiner, Eg-
mondville, will be guest speaker,
Special music is being prepared
by the choir.
At 1 p.m. sharp
HORSES: Clyde team, 8 and 10
years old; 1 aged horse.
CATTLE: 17 Durham and Here-
ford steers, 9 to 10 cwt.
hay loader; International 6 ft.
mower; New Idea' manure spread-
er (like new); spring tooth culti-
vator; diamond harrows; scuffler;
1,200 lb. scales; fanning mill; farm
wagon; walking plow; riding
plow; 2 -furrow riding plow;
sloop sleighs and Bat' rack; cut-
ter; potato digger; land roller;
oil barrel; harrow cart; Massey -
Harris fertilizer drill; Fairbanks -
Morse 2 h.p. gas engine (new);
2 -wheel trailer and stock rack
(like new); 3 bunches of shingles;
turnip drill; ladder; hay fork and
slings; barrels; barrel sprayer;
forks; shovels; whiffletrees and
neckyokes; chains, efid other
articles.
HARNESS: 1 set of backbend
harness; number of horse collars.
HAY AND GRAIN: 40 to 50
tons of mixed hay; 300 bus. of
grain, oats and barley.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Full
line of household effects, includ-
ing kitchen, .dining room, living
room, bedroom furniture; drop -
head sewing machine; single
burner gas, lantern; quantity of
dishes.
No Reserve as Farm is Sold
WILLIAM CALDWELL, Prop.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auct.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk. 41'2-b
Mitchell Cider
Mill
will operate
Tuesday - Wednesday
Thursday and Friday
of each week till
November 26.
FRED HENNICK
Phone 181
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PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
•LEOAh
11. T. RANCE
Notary Public
Division Court Clerk
Division Court Office, Clinton
FRANK FINGLAND, K.C.
Barrister - Solicitor
Notary Public
Albert St. Clinton
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Commissioner, Etc., Etc.
By Royal Warrant
CHIROPRACTIC
D. H. McINNES
Cbiropractic - Foot Correction
OFFICE HOURS:
Hotel Clinton, Friday, 1 to 8 pan.
Commercial, Seaforth, Monday
1 to 8 p.m. ,
ACCOUNTANCY
R. G. MCCANN
Accountant and Auditor
Phone 476J - Albert St. - Clinton'
ERNEST W. HUNTER
Chartered Accountant
57 Bloor St. W. Toronto
ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Reports
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
Ann Street Phone 355W
EXETER
DENTAL
DR. D. C. GEDDES
Dentist
Lovett Block Clinton
Telephone 170
Hours: 9-12 a.m.; 1.30-6 p.m.
VETERINARIAN
DR. G. S. ELLIOTT
Veterinarian
Phone 203 Clinton
OPTOMETRY
A. L. COLE, R.O.
Optometrist
Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted
GODERICH - Phone 33
RUTH HEARN. R.O.
Optometrist
Huron St. - Phone 69 - Clinton
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Cemetery Memorials
T. PRYDE and SON
Clinton Showrooms Open Fridays
See J. J. Zapfe. Phone 103
INSURANCE
A.B.C. Ranch
CRISCO lb. 49c
BANANAS .... Ib. 16c
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Ib. 63c
MAPLE LEAF SALMON . , .... . 42c
AYLMER BABY FOODS' .. 3 tins 24c
NIBLET CORN, Fancy quality ..: 19c
Red Feather JELLY POWDER . ea. 7c
OPEN 'EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M., WEDNESDAY
AFTERNOON AND HOLIDAYS
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Your Texaco Dealer
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BAYFIELD, Ont.
Phone Clinton 624r31
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Head Office, Seaforth
Officers, 1948—President, Chris.
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Manager and Secretary -treasurer,
M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors —. Chris Leonhardt,
Bornholm; Hugh Alexander. Wal-
ton; Sam. H. Whitmore, Seaforth;
E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; Robert
Archibald, Seaforth; John H. Mc -
Ewing, Blyth; Prank McGregor,
Clinton; John L. Malone. Seaforth;
Harvey Fuller, Goderich.
Agents -•-.John E. Pepper, Bruce-
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Protect Working Conditions by Assuring that Men Employed
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Seed Growers
Highest Cash Prices paid for:
REDS CLOVER, TIMOTHY,
ALFALFA
For information regarding prices, bags,
and picking up, call H. Connell at
44M Seaforth, or our plant at
Crediton, telephone 3W.
Zwicker Seed Co.
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